PackersNews.com will be tracking each Packers move and all of the incoming and departing players through the next month, as well as moves from around the NFL. Bookmark this page for all the latest.

Arriving

» Za'Darius Smith, OLB - The Packers are bringing in the edge rusher from Baltimore to bolster their pass rush. Smith has 18.5 career sacks.

» Adrian Amos, S - The Packers took one of the starting safeties away from division rival Chicago, with Amos becoming an instant starter on the back end. Amos agreed to a four-year deal for $37 million.

» Preston Smith, OLB - The Packers landed the former Washington pass rusher (24.5 career sacks) to bookend the linebacking group with Za'Darius Smith.

» Billy Turner, OL - The Packers inked the guard/tackle from Denver to bolster the offensive line. According to ESPN, he got a four-year, $28 million deal. Turner started 11 games for the Broncos last season.

DEPARTING

» Nick Perry, OLB - Perry was released by the Packers. The 28-year-old was due a $4.8 million roster bonus March 15. He ended last season on injured reserve. In seven years, Perry recorded 32 sacks.

» Clay Matthews, OLB - The 32-year-old tweeted an image of himself in a Los Angeles Rams uniform to indicate he had moved on from Green Bay after 10 seasons. His agent met with Packers at the combine to discuss a reunion, per Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood.

Unrestricted free agents

» Marcedes Lewis, TE - Lewis, 34, fits a role as a blocker in Matt LaFleur's new offense. Lewis also caught 44 passes over two years in Jacksonville when Nathaniel Hackett was the Jaguars' offensive coordinator.

» Lance Kendricks, TE

» Byron Bell, G

» Eddie Pleasant S

» Davon House, CB

» Ibraheim Campbell, S - Team would like him back, per Tom Silverstein.

NFL free-agency updates

Follow all the latest developments from around the NFL here:

Restricted free agents

Need to know: Packers had until March 13 to offer either a first-round ($4.07 million), second-round ($3.095) or original-round ($2.025) deal to these players. They are free to negotiate with other teams and agree to a contract. If the Packers put a tender on the player but choose not to match, they will receive the tendered compensation. Allison and Brice were undrafted players, however, so an original-round tender would yield no draft compensation if they sign elsewhere.

» Kentrell Brice, S - The Packers elected not to submit a tender, making Brice an unrestricted free agent, and he agreed to terms with Tampa Bay.

Exclusive rights free agents

Need to know: Players are not free to negotiate with other teams. The Packers hold their rights, so if they are offered the tender but do not take it, they cannot play. The tender amount is roughly $645,000.

» Fadol Brown, DL: Signed a one-year, $570,000 deal March 6 before being tendered an exclusive rights contract.

According to the NFLPA, the Packers began the week with over $34 million in available cap space. The Packers' draft class, which includes two first-round picks, should eat up around $3.5-4 million of that space. That means general manager Brian Gutekunst was walking into free agency with roughly $30 million with which to work before any cuts or trades.